Quartz, as manufactured stone, has more uniformed patterns than natural stones. Quartz countertops are an engineered or man-made material that consists of ground or crushed quartz, the second most common mineral on Earth, and mixes it with polymers, resins, and pigment to create a wide array of textures and colors. With quartz, what you see is what you get, and any pattern, movement or color is consistent throughout the slab.
Quartz is, unlike granite, a non-porous material that doesn't absorb liquids and water. Resins are forming a waterproof surface on the top layer, so no liquid can leave a stain. They also require little to no maintenance other than a simple cleaning when something spills. Quartz does not need to be resealed like granite does. It is non-porous and will resist acidic and staining products.
Product Name: | SS1807 Crystal Dark Grey |
Color: | Grey |
Size: | 3000x1400mm, 3000x1600mm, 3200x1400mm, 3200x1600mm,ect. |
Thickness: | 12mm, 15mm , 18mm , 20mm , 30mm,etc. |
Surface Finish: | Polished, Honed. |
Glossy Degree: | 50-70 Degree |
Modulus of Rupture: | >50 MPa |
Impact Resistance: | >7.5 J |
Quality Control: | Confirm Every Detail Before Making the Rough Production Thickness tolerance: ±0.5mm, ±1mm, 90 degree up polished All products were checked by an experienced QC before packed |
Packing: | Packing Export standard wooden crate with fumigate. |
Service: |
* Competitive price with high quality standards. |
Today, while granite is still the number one choice for most homeowners, quartz is rapidly gaining favor with both homeowners and kitchen design experts. Quartz, as a manufactured stone, has more uniform patterns than natural stones. Quartz countertops are an engineered or man-made material that consists of ground or crushed quartz, the second most common mineral on Earth, and mixes it with polymers, resins, and pigment to create a wide array of textures and colors. With quartz, what you see is what you get, and any pattern, movement, or color is consistent throughout the slab.
You can remove stains from the kitchen countertops in various ways depending on the type of stains that you have. If the stains are due to everyday spills, you can easily get rid of them using a pH-neutral cleaner. Avoid harsh chemicals, scrubs, and scouring pads while cleaning your polarstone surface. Using them can damage and dull the polished surface.